Military Arrtest Under Gen. Grant's Last Order.

The Fredericksburgh News gives the following as the first case that has occurred under Gen. GRANT'S last order: "On Saturday, Mr. J. H. KEENE, a Northern man, who resided north of the Potomac during the war, and came here about six months ago, was arrested and carried off to Richmond, to be detained 'in military confinement until a proper judicial tribunal may be ready and willing to try him.' View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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